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    The Geronimo Surrender Site is situated above Skeleton Canyon in southeastern Arizona, on a small bluff. Overlooking the canyon, the San Bernardino Valley...
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    from 1876 to 1909, he surrendered three times and eventually accepted life on the Apache reservations. While well-known, Geronimo was not a chief of the...
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  • leader Geronimo to surrender in 1886. The film loosely follows the events leading up to the surrender of Geronimo in 1886. A respected healer, Geronimo and...
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    Charles B. Gatewood (category Geronimo)
    Wars. In 1886, he played a key role in ending the Geronimo Campaign by persuading Geronimo to surrender to the army. Beset with health problems due to exposure...
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    over 5,000 soldiers in the field to fight, which resulted in the surrender of Geronimo and 30 of his followers. This is generally considered the end of...
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    forces in the 1886 campaign that led to the defeat of the Apache leader Geronimo. As a result, the Apache nicknamed Crook Nantan Lupan, which means "Grey...
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    Skeleton Canyon (category Geronimo)
    mules. Geronimo's final surrender to General Nelson A Miles on September 4, 1886, occurred at the western edge of this canyon. As the surrender site is now...
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    focal point of military operations eventually culminating in the surrender of Geronimo in 1886 and the banishment of the Chiricahuas to Florida and Alabama...
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    sea level. Apache is the site of the Geronimo Surrender Monument, a memorial dedicated to the site of Geronimo's surrender, and the end of Native American...
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    NRHP in 1987, address was 210 S. El Paso Ave.; see National Register Focus site. Street's name changed to Austin Boulevard in 1989: see "George Austin",...
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    Territory, which would end with the surrender of Geronimo at Skeleton Canyon five years later in 1886. The site was listed in the 1998 World Monuments...
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    of Historic Places on September 30, 1988, reference: #88001609. Geronimo Surrender Site Bluff – Overlooking Skeleton Canyon, 45 miles (72 km) northeast...
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    Kenley Geronimo Jansen (born September 30, 1987) is a Curaçaoan professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball...
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    Huachuca as his headquarters in his campaign against Geronimo in 1886. After the surrender of Geronimo in 1886, the Apache threat was extinguished, but the...
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    Fort Sill (section Geronimo)
    famous person buried at Fort Sill is the Apache warrior known as Geronimo. Geronimo is buried in the Apache Cemetery on East Range. Because his grave...
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    lead the expedition that captured Geronimo. Stories abound as to who actually captured Geronimo, or to whom he surrendered. For Lawton's part, he was given...
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    negotiating a surrender of the war chief at a subsequent meeting arranged and held with General Miles, under the terms of which Geronimo and his few remaining...
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    to the area, forcing many of the Lakota to surrender over the next year. Sitting Bull refused to surrender, and in May 1877, he led his band north to...
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    radioed, "For God and country—Geronimo, Geronimo, Geronimo" and then, after being prompted by McRaven for confirmation, "Geronimo EKIA" (enemy killed in action)...
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    which police officers and a guard were killed. Shakur's godfather, Elmer "Geronimo" Pratt, a high-ranking Black Panther, was wrongly convicted of murdering...
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    National Historic Site (NHS) and National Historical Park (NHP) are designations for officially recognized areas of nationally historic significance in...
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    the notable chief Geronimo's band, including his wife. Geronimo was sent to Fort Pickens, in violation of his agreed terms of surrender. While at the fort...
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    from Standing At The Gate: Remix Collection by Caroline Polachek (2020) "Geronimo" – from Neon Shark vs Pegasus by Trippie Redd (2021) "Anti-Life" – from...
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  • Operation Geronimo was a joint operation conducted by U.S., South Korean and South Vietnamese forces in Phú Yên Province, lasting from 31 October to 4...
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    the reign of Henry IV of Castile. However, due to the marshiness of the site, which caused much sickness among the monks, in 1502 Isabella I granted the...
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    the East Coast to be held as prisoners. From October 1886 to May 1887, Geronimo, a noted Apache war chief, was imprisoned in Fort Pickens, along with several...
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    demoralization of the constant hunt led to their surrender. The final 34 hold-outs, including Geronimo and Naiche, surrendered to units of General Miles' forces in...
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  • his enemies and his own people. In September 1877, four months after surrendering to U.S. troops under General George Crook, Crazy Horse was fatally wounded...
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    of the surrender broadcast and went to the Joint General Staff Compound to seek instructions. He called Minh who told him to prepare to surrender. Pham...
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    in the field but not present when the Apache leader and renegade Geronimo surrendered to young Lt. Charles B. Gatewood (1853-1896), and commanding General...
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